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Re: 2005-2009 Jack Trice Weekly Averages

Yea for some reason the end of October is bad for ISU attendance. It's pretty much a guarantee that the first 6 games will be around 50k though. I wonder if Pollard has anything up his sleeve to get the last 6 games attendance up.

Re: 2005-2009 Jack Trice Weekly Averages

Originally Posted by Ace000087

Yea for some reason the end of October is bad for ISU attendance. It's pretty much a guarantee that the first 6 games will be around 50k though. I wonder if Pollard has anything up his sleeve to get the last 6 games attendance up.

Re: 2005-2009 Jack Trice Weekly Averages

Originally Posted by CardinalAndGold

But Michigan, a cold-weather state, hasn't had less than 100,000 in decades. Bahhhh

How many of those are season tickets?

Also, michigan , for most of that period, hasnt been too terribly awful..
Also, population of Michigan: just under 10 million. Population of Iowa? 3 million. (both states have 2 major schools, so its a fair comparison)

Re: 2005-2009 Jack Trice Weekly Averages

Also consider who we're playing those weeks as well. Opening game some no-name team, then next couple weeks include UNI and Iowa which boosts attendance with other instate fans as well. Then you have Nebraska and top rated south teams followed with lower rated north teams at end of the season.

Re: 2005-2009 Jack Trice Weekly Averages

What percentage of our fanbase farms/is involved with farming and busy late in the year? No one will actually know this, I'm just curious to see what you guys think. I think this plays a bigger role than most think.

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